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    René Albert Dreyfus (6 May 1905 – 16 August 1993) was a French racing driver active during the 1930s and 1940s. Dreyfus was born and raised in Nice to...
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  • Dreyfus is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandra Dreyfus (born 1986), American actress Chuckie Dreyfus (born 1974), Filipino actor...
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    compete (in the works Bugatti Type 35C), when he was beaten by privateer René Dreyfus and his Bugatti Type 35B, and finished second. Chiron took victory in...
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    place going to René Dreyfus, also in a Bugatti T51. In 1933, the race was won by Tazio Nuvolari in a Maserati 8C, followed by René Dreyfus in his Bugatti...
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    Louis Chiron, Comte George de Montbressieux, Richard Shuttleworth, René Dreyfus, Vittorio Belmondo, Mario Tadini, Antonio Brivio, Guido Barbieri, Pietro...
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  • Type 35B, while Philippe Étancelin and Swiss Hans Stuber ran the 35C. René Dreyfus had a specially modified 35B for local, former works-driver Ernest Friderich...
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    have shown the car to be quite tractable at speed.[citation needed] René Dreyfus won the 1934 La Turbie hillclimb with a record average speed of 100 km/h...
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    Bouriat. The real challenge came from the Maserati 8C 2500's driven by René Dreyfus, the Italian Luigi Fagioli and Clemente Bondietti. Rudolf Caracciola...
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    Grand Prix was won by Tazio Nuvolari, driving the Alfa Romeo Tipo B. René Dreyfus finished second and Luigi Soffietti third. Snellman, Leif; Etzrodt, Hans;...
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    Not held 1933 Tazio Nuvolari Maserati Spa-Francorchamps Report 1934 René Dreyfus Bugatti Report 1935 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes Spa-Francorchamps Report...
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  • Prix Pau René Dreyfus Delahaye Report 18 April Campbell Trophy Brooklands Prince Bira ERA Report 23 April Cork Grand Prix Carrigrohane René Dreyfus Delahaye...
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    35 B French Grand Prix Philippe Étancelin Type 35 C Monaco Grand Prix René Dreyfus Type 35 B Australian Grand Prix Bill Thompson Type 37 A 1931 Australian...
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    circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by René Dreyfus, driving the Delahaye 145. Rudolf Caracciola and Hermann Lang combined...
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    Scuderia (which he had been since 1932) and moved to Maserati. With René Dreyfus testing the new Talbot sports-car in the first half of the season, Marchese...
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    victory in the Million Franc Race, the initial Type 145 was driven by René Dreyfus to an average speed 91.07 mph (146.56 km/h) over 200 km (120 mi) at Montlhéry...
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    been used by the Bugatti racing team in 1934-1935 and being driven by René Dreyfus it won the Belgian Grand Prix in 1934. It was later rebuilt as a sportscar...
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    motor race held at the Circuit de Monaco on 6 April 1930. Frenchman René Dreyfus won the race in a privateer Bugatti, ahead of the works Bugattis of Louis...
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    acrimoniously in the middle of the 1933 season. Nuvolari thus joined Chiron, René Dreyfus and a number of Italian regulars brought in to fill the grids with Ferrari's...
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    T150C 5.0 7 DNF DNF 1938 Ecurie Bleue René Dreyfus Delahaye 145 5.0 21 DNF DNF 1951 Luigi Chinetti Pierre-Louis Dreyfus Ferrari 340 America Barchetta S 5...
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    Wimille, driving the Bugatti T59S. Raymond Sommer finished second and René Dreyfus third. Snellman, Leif (2006-10-26). "Sports Car Racing". Archived from...
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  • 1932 race René Dreyfus was leading in his Bugatti going into the final lap. Rain fell and on the wet road he spun out on a sharp curve. Dreyfus was thrown...
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    Prix motor race held at Monza on 8 September 1935. Paul Pietsch and René Dreyfus were called in so that Bernd Rosemeyer and Tazio Nuvolari, respectively...
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    the four-car Maserati works team. Luigi Fagioli and new team-driver René Dreyfus had the proven 26M, Clemente Biondetti the big V4, while Ernesto Maserati...
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  • United States after the war Louis Chiron – Monaco Albert Divo – France René Dreyfus – France Philippe Étancelin – France Luigi Fagioli – Italy Giuseppe Farina...
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    was entered into the Grand Prix d'Antibes. In a field that included René Dreyfus and Philippe Étancelin, both race winners many times over, Rothschild...
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    and third were taken by the works Bugatti drivers Achille Varzi and René Dreyfus. The works Bugatti team, who had been absent from the previous Grande...
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  • Continental Baking Company in the Chicago suburb of River Forest, Illinois. René Dreyfus won the second Monaco Grand Prix. The Order of the Red Star medal was...
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    had two of their 8C-2800 cars for regular drivers Luigi Fagioli and René Dreyfus. Alfa Romeo was represented by Scuderia Ferrari with a Monza for their...
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  • In his stead, the team hired the young Jean-Pierre Wimille to join René Dreyfus, while Pierre Veyron competed in the voiturette races. They convinced...
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    2:54:14.6 137.74 km/h (85.59 mph) Report 1930 June 29 6° GP de la Marne GP René Dreyfus Bugatti T35B 7.816 km (4.857 mi) 50 2:49:27.6 141.626 km/h (88.002 mph)...
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